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Even though (from what I understand) Classic Media outright owns both Filmation He-man and She-Ra as well as New Adventures, the DVD distribution seems to be somewhat split up. Classic Media's own home video division seems to be releasing She-Ra as well as the Holiday Special. But Mill Creek is releasing Filmation He-Man, NA He-Man (so far only in this 30th anniversary set), and 200X He-Man (I assume 200X to still be owned by Mattel).

I see walmart has it for cheap with free to me store, will make sure there isnt' a copy there then order that way. With the 30th anniversary set I believe I would just be missing the NA stuff, and She-ra season 2 and Secret of the Sword. I got most of the rest in BCI's sets but for some strange reason my Walmart didn't get certain sets in.... ever.

One Gum Drop to rule them all, One Gum Drop to find them,
One Gum Drop to bring them all and in the sweetness bind them
In the Land of Candy where the Gingerbreads lie.
-Tag line for the Candy Land Movie Adaptation

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Originally Posted by Phil.Pastel

Oh, geesh. I'm sure it was fine back in the day. Now it just makes the cartoon feel even more dated

Doesn't the fact that movie is set in the year 2005 date it enough for you? Just watch the movie like 100 times. You'll get used to it, Philly Cheese Steak. Pretty soon you'll be singing "Youuuuuuuuu got the Touchhhhhhhh! Youuuuuuuu got the Powerrrrrr!" to your waitress at Denny's.

"Wheresoever on earth he dwells, man is prey to two weaknesses: the need to pray and the need to love."-Marquis de Sade

"It is not by reasoning or by our understanding that we have received our religion; it is by external authority and command."-Michel De Montaigne

Doesn't the fact that movie is set in the year 2005 date it enough for you? Just watch the movie like 100 times. You'll get used to it, Philly Cheese Steak. Pretty soon you'll be singing "Youuuuuuuuu got the Touchhhhhhhh! Youuuuuuuu got the Powerrrrrr!" to your waitress at Denny's.

Walmart has the He-man christmas special for five bucks, it's on a card back with a plastic bubble.

One Gum Drop to rule them all, One Gum Drop to find them,
One Gum Drop to bring them all and in the sweetness bind them
In the Land of Candy where the Gingerbreads lie.
-Tag line for the Candy Land Movie Adaptation

One Gum Drop to rule them all, One Gum Drop to find them,
One Gum Drop to bring them all and in the sweetness bind them
In the Land of Candy where the Gingerbreads lie.
-Tag line for the Candy Land Movie Adaptation

ST DS9 complete series. Don't laugh this is good show which now I can watch properly. I blame my Tumblr friends for getting me interested.

I always found Deep Space Nine to be very hit or miss. Either it was very good or it was very bad. I think maybe it's because some of the characters weren't very good. Odo was kind of goofy looking, and Dax was boring.

I always found Deep Space Nine to be very hit or miss. Either it was very good or it was very bad. I think maybe it's because some of the characters weren't very good. Odo was kind of goofy looking, and Dax was boring.

Should I just watch the show in episode order or the best and essential ones. I know Far Beyond the Stars is one of the best ds9 episodes of the whole series but what other ones?

Rob Kerr- 1979-2006. I will always love you.

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Ooops my bad. And yes Enterprise is a thing of pure crud with the exceptions of the characters Shran and T'Pol imho.

That assessment of Enterprise is only valid for seasons 1 and 2. Season 3 was excellent and season 4 was superb. In fact, had the show been written as it was in season 4 for the entire run, it would have likely lasted 7 seasons like all other Trek shows.

I'd watch DS9 in order rather than skipping around. Besides the overarching story there are story arcs that cross a couple three seasons that you'll miss my jumping around the series. I've always enjoyed DS9 and think it's a great Trek series

Originally Posted by Drakken

That assessment of Enterprise is only valid for seasons 1 and 2. Season 3 was excellent and season 4 was superb. In fact, had the show been written as it was in season 4 for the entire run, it would have likely lasted 7 seasons like all other Trek shows.

Rick Berman and Brannon Braga had promised when Enterprise was first announced that it was going to be like the most of season 4. Unfortunately B & B did everything but deliver on their promises -- it wasn't until Manny Coto was made show runner for the 4th season that Enterprise truly began to live up to it's promise (season 3 was an notable improvement of season 2, despite the whole Star Wars thing...). And that series finale that B & B just had to write, "These Are The Voyages", ugh -- at least it can be disregarded in favor of "Terra Prime". Even though "Terra Prime" wasn't written as a finale it would have made for a much better one that B&B's effort.

I'm still disappointed in the whole TCW {letters used to minimize spoilers if someone's watching} that really didn't go anywhere, not to mention B&B totally ignoring S31 (introduced in a previous Trek series) which would have been perfect for several Enterprise episodes rather than the dead end TCW stuff.